Yosef Bryman

Yosef Bryman (died 1941) was a French Resistance fighter during World War II.

Biography
Yosef Bryman was born in the German Empire to a Jewish family, and he studied as a radio engineer at Heidelberg. When the Nazi Party took power in 1933, his family went into exile in France, and Bryman became involved with the French Resistance after Nazi Germany occupied his new country in 1940. Bryman worked for Margot Bonnaire, serving as a wiretap expert. He was captured by the Gestapo in late 1940 and sent to interrogation, but Bonnaire sent Sean Devlin to rescue Bryman from the Gestapo headquarters on the Champs-Elysees. Devlin successfully broke Bryman out, and he would work with him several more times, including the Hotel de Ville shootout and the Palais de Justice shootout. Unfortunately, as Devlin competed in the 1941 Europa Grand Prix, the Germans assaulted the Resistance hideout at La Belle du Nuit, and Bryman was mortally wounded. His screams of pain were heard on Devlin's radio, and Devlin promised that he would be right there to save Bryman. However, by the time he arrived, everyone in the brothel was dead.